River Oaks Golf Course

This course is located at the junction where the Choctawhatcha River and the Pea River meet. The terrain is basically flat, but several Crepe Myrtle trees can alter your shots. This is a very scenic and relaxing course. There are additional tees that can be used when playing an eighteen hole round.

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Course Reviews

Zanesville Jaycee's Public Golf Course"Nice course"Nice course. Challenging and improving each year. Only complaint is the "ZDGA Members" have no course etiquette and the course managers allow this.---Richard Cranium, Ohio

Oaks Course, The"GREAT"The Oaks is a toughy. It all depends on your tee shot and the pin placement. The greens are the best around and the people who work there are all very nice and courteous.---Michael Johnston, Conyers, GA USA

Eastmoreland Golf Course"Eastmoreland20"Not bad. Not good. The positives are that it is challenging, but inviting to most levels. Front always plays slow, several long, uneventful fairways, and mediocre drainage. Some nice greens and great approaches. Long, straight front 9. Water, more variety on back 9.---Anonymous, Portland, OR